Photo Journal: Ironweed

By |2026-03-18T22:02:27-04:00January 31st, 2026|Flora|

Ironweed dried remains - what looks like dried petals is the calyx. Photo by Brennah Cavanaugh Photography LLC   "When one sees Eternity in things that pass away, then one has pure knowledge." ~ From the Bhagavad Gita   Ironweed beginning to blossom Ironweed in bloom Dried Ironweed in Autumn Icey Winter Ironweed Ironweed is a native perennial plant which grows at Crossing Hedgerows Sanctuary along with other native wildflowers such as Joe Pyeweed, native ...

Rewilding

By |2026-03-18T19:34:50-04:00January 31st, 2026|Flora|

🦋 These are a few of the wildflowers and some of the scenery currently at Crossing Hedgerows Sanctuary. There has been such a variety of butterflies, bees, insects, pollinators, birds, and wildlife this year… it has been incredible.   ironweed   evening primrose   monarch butterfly   boneset   🦋 Inviting in so much diversity to our ecosystem over the years has truly paid off. We have done very ...

Some Current Scenery at the Sanctuary

By |2026-03-13T01:16:33-04:00January 31st, 2026|Flora|

Path from the Sanctuary driveway back towards the woodsBlue Vervain standing proudlyPurple Loosestrife glowing in the sunshine (for an interesting perspective on this plant, feel free to check out the following link: https://commonwealthherbs.com/herb-of-the-week-purple-loosestrife/ )One of the wider trails through the woods - a wonderful place to be on a hot day."When you regain a sense of your life as a journey of discovery, you return to rhythm with yourself. When you take the time to travel with reverence, a ...

Wildflowers

By |2026-03-18T18:29:50-04:00January 31st, 2026|Flora|

For your weekend enjoyment, here are some pictures of a few of the wildflowers now blossoming around the farm and sanctuary. I love how you can walk the same path every day, and it will never be the same walk twice. There is always something different to see in nature.   bull thistle   New England aster   jewel weed   boneset   goldenrod   evening ...

Pollinator Plants

By |2026-04-09T02:52:19-04:00March 23rd, 2021|Flora, News|

Yesterday we received a batch of seed packets we ordered, so we can add a few more varieties of pollinator plants to the farm and sanctuary. We love wildflowers! Some we will plant this spring and some need to be planted in the fall.     Welcome to our new seeds! May they grow well and be happy. Jean  

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